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- Economic Schools of Thought
- Posted 1 week ago
Austrian Economics: Historical Contributions and Modern Warnings
There are many schools of thought in economics. Each rallies around one or more different theories about how the world works, and builds models to support those theories and explain the economy. These schools include the (neo)classical, (neo)Keynesian, monetarist, and Chicago schools. Readers may have heard about the Austrian school of thought as well.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 3 weeks ago
Loanable Funds Market
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 1 month ago
Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 1 month ago
Interest Rates
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 1 month ago
Monetary Neutrality
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- INOMICS Salary Report
- Posted 2 months ago
Is an Economics PhD Worth It? The PhD Pay Premium
Economics students may often wonder if doing a PhD is the right move for them. After all, you can still get a good job in economics with just a Master’s degree. We’ve covered different angles of this topic before with helpful advice about what degree you’ll need as an economist, asking whether you should do a PhD, and even asking what kinds of economists are paid the most. Thanks to INOMICS Salary Report 2023 data, we can look more closely at the pay benefit for an economics PhD in today’s job market. This will help you decide if doing an economics PhD will be worth it for your own career.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 1 month ago
Crowding Out
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 1 month ago
Banks
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- Furthering your Economics Career
- Posted 2 months ago
Professional Trainings as a Means of Increasing Your Employability
Economics is a massive field with many sub-disciplines, and it’s impossible to master the whole lot of it from just one Master’s degree or even a PhD.
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- All You Need to Know
- Posted 2 months ago
What makes a successful economist?
“The master-economist must possess a rare combination of gifts. He must reach a high standard in several different directions and must combine talents not often found together. He must be mathematician, historian, statesman, philosopher…He must study the present in the light of the past for the purposes of the future. No part of man's nature or his institutions must lie entirely outside his regard. He must be purposeful and disinterested in a simultaneous mood; as aloof and incorruptible as an artist, yet sometimes as near the earth as a politician.”
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 2 months ago
Aggregate Supply
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 2 months ago
Aggregate Demand
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 3 months ago
Money and the Money Supply
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- Economist Profiles
- Posted 3 months ago
Adam Smith
Students often learn about important figures in economics only briefly and in passing, yet the content taught in economics courses often comes from brilliant economists such as these.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 5 months ago
Market Failure
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 5 months ago
Private Goods
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 5 months ago
Free Rider Problem
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- Working Abroad
- Posted 6 months ago
Working in the USA: How to apply for a work visa after graduation
So, you’re studying for your economics degree in the United States of America. It's going well, and you’re enjoying life in the USA, so much that you’re thinking about staying longer and looking for a job in the US.
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- Study Abroad
- Posted 6 months ago
Studying in the USA: How to apply for a student visa
So you want to study abroad in the United States of America, the largest economy in the world. In keeping with its “melting pot” reputation, the US has been an education destination for many over the years, and is filled with many high-quality, internationally competitive universities. Of course, if you’re an international student, you’ll probably need to get a visa before you can go.
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 5 months ago
Public Goods
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- Economists & Prizes
- Posted 6 months ago
2023 Nobel Prize in Economics - The Winner
The famous 2023 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, colloquially known as the Nobel Prize in Economics, has been awarded to a Harvard University economist this year: Dr. Claudia Goldin. The prize – worth 11 million Swedish crowns, or about $1 million or roughly €949.000 – was awarded to her by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences “for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour market outcomes…Her research reveals the causes of change, as well as the main sources of the remaining gender gap.”1
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- Economics Terms A-Z
- Posted 6 months ago
Common Resources
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- Central Banking
- Posted 6 months ago
Insights into Central Banking Careers with Dr. GĂłmez-Pineda
Dr. Javier G. GĂłmez-Pineda, our interview guest for the 2023 INOMICS Handbook, graciously agreed to return for a second interview. This time, the INOMICS team prepared some career-related questions for the central banker. With his answers, Dr. GĂłmez-Pineda shares his wisdom about central banking and economist careers in general with you, our readers.
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- Tools of the Trade
- Posted 6 months ago
A gentle introduction to LaTeX for economists
Economists often run into situations where they need to type out mathematical formulae or draw up a graph, especially for research papers. But, anyone who’s attempted to do so knows that math symbols and complicated graphs are very difficult to produce using typical word processor options. So, what’s a humble econometrician to do?
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- Economics Careers
- Posted 6 months ago
The Job Outlook for Economists in the US
Being (or becoming!) an economist probably seems like a good idea. After all, you’re reading the INOMICS Blog! Beyond reading relevant advice and interesting articles, it can be helpful to have real data to answer questions about the job market for economists.
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